SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Notalgic Yet Playful, a Proud Debut of the Band’s ’96ers

On March 10th, 2025, South Korean Boyband members SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV was released, marking the debut of this new subunit with the album BEAM. The song brings in their playful ’96ers vibe, and a narrative through which they talk about their journey from their trainee days until today. There is a nostalgic yet playful aura in the song which has a way to pull in the listener, making it especially charming for fans of the band and the singer alike.

The third subunit of the Boyband SEVENTEEN, they are known as HxW (Hosi x Woozi) and debuted on March 10th, 2025 with their album BEAM which consists of three tracks- Pinnochio, ’96ers, and Stupid Idiot. On February 18th, 2025, SEVENTEEN teased fans everywhere about this upcoming subunit and what a wait it has been for fans everywhere.

The music video Same Age also known as ’96ers is filled with a friendly vibe where you can see the playful friendship shared by the two members. The song has captivating beats and a hard-to-resist music video, this song is everything we have been looking forward to. With this, let us take a look into a more detailed review of the song and video right here! Let’s begin.

SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Hoshi and Woozi
SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Hoshi and Woozi

SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review

We have to begin by talking about the relatable vibe this subunit brings to our screens. As soon as the music video starts and the song plays out, you can see a friendship that has gone through thick and thin, and now they are here standing as proud men who are winning the world. The song carries their nostalgia right from the start as they begin with reminiscing about their trainee days when they were in middle school.

The nostalgic lyrics continue along with a proud aura that steals the show because this song is here to show off their achievements and friendship- and this is where the beats play a role. The song is a shoutout to them, and this song is just right for these two members of the band who are proud of the hard work that they have put into their careers.

SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Hoshi and Woozi
SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Hoshi and Woozi

Making this song all the more playful and fun is the music video which is not just creative but so eye-catching and entertaining that you will find it hard to move your eyes from it. The creativity of the song is truly exceptional as you see the two being unwrapped like an expensive painting which attracts appreciators everywhere, showing their rise in popularity over the years which has made them expensive in their own way.

The music video is truly a work of art and you will begin appreciating it soon. Meanwhile, the dance choreography is something that just adds the cherry on this cake as their smooth moves pull you into a mood that makes you want to party. This song is more than just something nostalgic, creative and beautiful; it has a lot of different elements that come together for the audience to decode.

Altogether, the song is truly an entertainer and would be a lot more appreciated by CARATs who have seen the members grow through the ages. If you aren’t a CARAT then don’t worry too much because this song has a vibe that will pull you in regardless because of its vibe and magic.

SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Hoshi and Woozi
SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Hoshi and Woozi

Watch the SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age Music Video!

What do you think about this subunit and their song? Let us know in the comments below!

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SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: The song comes with catchy beats and an intriguing music video, with lyrics that are nostalgic yet proud. Read on.
Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: The song comes with catchy beats and an intriguing music video, with lyrics that are nostalgic yet proud. Read on.SEVENTEEN Hoshi x Woozi Same Age MV Review: Notalgic Yet Playful, a Proud Debut of the Band's '96ers